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Don’t exploit freedom to assembly to lie and slander, Anwar tells PAS Youth
Published on: Friday, February 28, 2025
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By: Anne Muhammad, FMT
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Don’t exploit freedom to assembly to lie and slander, Anwar tells PAS Youth
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the freedom to assemble should not be used to lie in the name of Islam. (Bernama pic)
PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says the opposition should hold rallies to protest “sensible” issues, instead of the proposed Urban Renewal Act.

Anwar said that while people had the right to organise peaceful assemblies, it should not be exploited

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“Don’t use this freedom (to assemble) to lie and slander in the name of Islam and Malay rights.

“We want to help the Malays, but you are envious,” he told reporters here when asked to comment on plans by PAS Youth to hold a rally against the bill.

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Anwar reiterated that the proposed legislation, expected to be tabled in June or July, was aimed at helping the urban poor, a majority of whom he said were Malay.

Yet the opposition cited Malay rights and land rights when objecting to the bill.

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“When you were in power, you did nothing to develop the areas where the poor resided,” he said.

Two days ago, PAS Youth deputy chief Hafez Sabri said the wing was planning a rally to protest against the proposed legislation, claiming that it would displace “minorities”, and drawing parallels with the plight of the Palestinians.

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Yesterday, Anwar gave an assurance the urban renewal bill would not alter the status of the affected land.

He also dismissed claims the bill would see Malay reserve land being seized, describing such accusations as false.

On Tuesday, he told the Dewan Rakyat the proposed law would not force property owners to give up their homes or alter the ethnic composition of residential areas.

The opposition claimed that the proposed law was a subtle method to displace poor Malays and Indians.

Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man of PAS also said MPs from Perikatan Nasional would oppose the bill as it could disrupt harmony.

Spearheaded by the housing and local government ministry, the proposed legislation has been touted by its minister, Nga Kor Ming, as necessary to replace outdated laws and regulations governing the redevelopment of dilapidated urban areas.
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